Broccoli Bolognese

It’s Coronavirus 2020! Social distancing is coming in hot which only means one thing, I’m going to be home all day cooking because what else is there to do!? I mean.. groceries are semi-limited and going outside as little as possible is the goal so there’s only SO much I can cook and eat because let’s face it, I don’t eat tons, especially since I’m stuck inside and I’m not out running around burning off all this energy. It does feel nice to buckle down and get through some of these recipes though so here we go.

Basically I’m running through the Bon Appetit list that I have saved up on youtube and I haven’t yet made my grocery store run this week so I managed to figure out that I have all the ingredients I need for a nice Broccoli Bolognese!

Molly Baz and Adam Rapoport come together in the test kitchen to make this broccoli bolognese which Adam says is just because the word bolognese sounds nice so that’s what we’re calling this. So this is chill.

I checked the recipe and it’s super simple which I love about a lot of Molly’s recipes. They do use Italian sausage for this but I happened to have some bacon already cooked up so I made a quick substitute for that and called it even. I also already had some broccoli cooked so that was one less step I had to do but blanching broccoli is simple so it wasn’t a huge jump in the recipe.

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Molly and Adam cook the broccoli, then cool the garlic which they remove to then cook the sausage. Since I already had my bacon and broccoli cooked, this is where I jumped in. I boiled my pasta and while that was going I heated the broccoli and sausage up with some of the pasta water and let it simmer. I actually don’t have a potato masher so I end up using spoons or forks hoping foods soften enough for me to mash them this way but I honestly could’ve used the masher for more efficiency. And of course, bacon isn’t going to mash but that’s alright, no harm done to this crispy flat guys. Once the pasta was ready I moved it over to the ‘sauce’ and added butter and a tiny bit of pasta water as needed to finish cooking.

I stirred in some parm at the end and called it a day. This was super easy and I’m glad I could make it with leftovers and ingredients I had on hand. It came out great and tasted pretty good. Would for sure make again and while I agree that I don’t know that it’s a ‘bolognese’ it’s a really nice and easy dish so I’m in.